
Napoleonic Wars and Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo, Belgium
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Historic Reenactment - The Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo.
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Location: Brabant wallon, Belgium
Date Posted: 06/24/2015
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The Napoleonic Wars (
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The Battle of Waterloo (
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About Reenactment
It was most impressive reconstructions ever seen in Europe: 5000 re-enactors, 300 horses and 100 canons. Two exceptional reenactments of two different phases of the battle.
19 June 2015 - The first re-enactment "The French Attack"
The French army, more than seventy thousand strong and with arms at the ready, sets off to attack the hill where the British troops are positioned with enthusiastic cries of “Long live the Emperor” ringing out. At the top of the hill the French troops are met by the Belgo-Dutch army that is keeping the British army, lying in ambush behind the ridge, out of sight. Hard fighting follows until the British troops emerge and fire at close range on the Imperial Guard. At the same time heavy fighting is raging at the top of Mont-Saint-Jean. The outcome of the battle is uncertain…
20 June 2015 - The second re-enactment "The Allied Counterattack"
The Battle is concentrated around the Hougoumont Farm, a fortified farm that has been strengthened by the British as they fear a French attack. The fighting starts under the loud roar of artillery fire and results in a blood bath. Thousands lie dead and wounded. Under fire from the British, the Guard attempts a final attack, which ends in failure. The Guard “dies, but will never surrender”. Napoleon flees to Paris, leaving the victors, Wellington and Blücher, to celebrate their victory together in the Belle Alliance Farm.
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